The Young Captives

The Young Captives by Erasmus W. Jones is a work of fiction published by 1st World Publishing in March 2005. This edition spans 244 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in a city where a clash between guardsmen and a group of unruly youths disrupts the order King Josiah is striving to establish in Jerusalem. The story captures the tension and chaos as the guardsmen attempt to disarm the intoxicated young men, leading to a fierce confrontation.
Readers will find a vivid depiction of the struggle between authority and youthful rebellion, as the narrative highlights the actions of both the guardsmen and the boisterous youths. The conflict escalates when one young man, initially hesitant, joins the fray, turning the tide of the skirmish. This book explores themes of social order and the challenges faced by those in power, set against a backdrop of historical and religious significance. With its focus on character dynamics and conflict, The Young Captives offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in a tumultuous setting.
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Purchase one of 1st World Library’s Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG – – A CLASH of swords and the cries of excited men resounded through the streets of the city. Two guards-men were endeavoring to disarm and arrest a number of boisterous youths. The latter, evidently young men of good social position, had been singing bacchanalian songs and otherwise conducting themselves in a manner contrary to the spirit of orderliness which King Josiah was striving to establish in Jerusalem. The youths were intoxicated, and, when the two officers sought to restrain them, they drew swords and made a reckless attack on the guardians of the peace. Although the latter were outnumbered, they were courageous and skillful men, and soon had three of the party disarmed, accomplishing this without bloodshed. The fourth and last of the marauders, a handsome and stalwart young man apparently about twenty-one years of age, although at first desirous of keeping out of the melee, sprang to the aid of his companions. He cleverly tripped one of the watchmen and grappled with the other in such a way that the officer could not use his sword arm. This fierce onslaught gave the other members of the party new courage, and they joined in the battle again. The conflict might then have been settled in favor of the lawless party but for an unexpected circumstance.
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